On the auspicious occasion of Mouni Amavasya, Narayan Seva Sansthan, Udaipur, initiated the Seva Ganga with a grand distribution of food, blankets, and Narayan limbs. Early morning, a special meal of milk, pakoras, and khichdi was served to devotees. Blankets were distributed to the cold-stricken saints, the poor, and passersby. The midday feast continued till late into the night, benefiting over 10,000 individuals. Additionally, 20,000 blankets were distributed.
The institution's international president, Prashant Agarwal, mentioned that since Makar Sankranti, the institution has been tirelessly providing free food, blankets, and clothes. A team of 70 members is working 24/7 to serve, with 400 people provided free lodging. The initiative also enabled many to take a holy dip in the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati.
Under the leadership of directors Vandana Agarwal and Palak Agarwal, special support is extended to differently-abled individuals, including distributing tricycles, wheelchairs, and crutches. Modular prosthetic limbs are also being fitted for accident victims of all ages, along with training.